Semi-private room:

Private room:

An additional cost of $295 per day above ward rate.

Ambulance services:

Ontario Ministry of Health Ambulance Fee Requirements

Ontario Residents:

Why do I pay for ambulance services?

Ontario residents having a valid Ontario health card and receiving ambulance transportation deemed medically necessary are required, under Ontario legislation, to pay the billing institution (TADH) an ambulance co-payment of $45.00 unless falling into one of the Special Exemption categories listed below:

the person receives benefits under the Ontario Works Act, the Ontario Disability Support Program Act or the Family Benefits Act

(Proof of either of the above exemptions must be provided to TADH – Finance Office located to the right of the Main Promenade.)

Other exemptions include the following:

the person is being transferred from one health facility to another for insured, medically necessary treatment (valid health card required O.H.I.P.)

​the person is enrolled in the Ministry’s Home Care Program

​the person is living in one of the following facilities licensed or approved by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care:

nursing home

home for the aged

rest home

home for special care

home or residence for psychiatric patients

When an Ontario resident with a valid health card is transported within Ontario by ambulance, and the receiving hospital physician or designate deems the use of an ambulance medically unnecessary, the ambulance transportation is not insured under the Ontario Health Insurance Act and the patient must pay the billing institution (TADH) $240. When an Ontario resident without a valid health card is transported within Ontario by ambulance, the patient must pay the billing institution (TADH) $240. Only upon providing proof of a valid Ontario health card will the bill be reduced to the ambulance co-payment of $45.

Non-Ontario residents

What if I am a visitor to Ontario from another province, or from another country?

You are responsible for an ambulance service charge of $240 for each ambulance service rendered.